Months after releasing the debut album of the group known as House of Ginjah- a group of artistes under the auspices of T.G.P productions spearheaded by controversial artiste, Gabriel Amanyi a.k.a Terry G, we can authoritatively reveal that the acts on the label such as IQ, Rakwell and Prince Banton have been left to wander alone in the music wilderness.

The trio who have no contractual agreement with the label have been asked to leave by the label’s head honcho and they have all been left
in the lurch as they currently rue their present situation.

Sources reveal that the increasing responsibility of taking care of the group’s daily demands, improper marketing of the group’s debut album 8th Mainland Bridge and the management deal Terry G recently signed with Now Music may not be unconnected with this recent development.

For now, the only act left on T.G.P productions is Terry’s younger brother, Daniel Amanyi a.k.a D’ Money whose debut singles will hit the airwaves in time soon to come. The label is putting in all the stops to ensure that D’ Money gets the needed attention especially with the fact that the R & B crooner is a fledgling producer who intends to make a name just like his elder brother.

Terry G is now fully concentrated on wiping his controversy ridden career, clean of all negative smears as he looks forward to a more focused and professional future with Now Music.

Speaking immediately after being unveiled recently by Now Music alongside Timi Dakolo; the Benue state descent said: “There comes a time in someone’s life that you just need to have a change and take your career to the next level. I am ready for change.

“I need a higher level of packaging in my career. That is why I decided to pitch tents with Now Music as my management team. I believe in results and I have seen the results Now Music has achieved with people like 2face and others. That is why I picked them because I know they will give me the needed change.” He said.